<p>This is Part 2 on our discussion of Fligstein’s 1996 article, “Markets as politics: A political-cultural approach to market institutions.&quot; Here we work our way through the 16 propositions” (or provocations as we would refer to them)and test them out from a contemporary view. Do they make sense in retrospect? Do they continue to lend themselves toward a useful research agenda? What alternative or additional propositions might we come up with?</p><p></p>

Talking About Organizations Podcast

Talking About Organizations

123: Markets as Politics -- Neil Fligstein (Part 2)

MAR 18, 202543 MIN
Talking About Organizations Podcast

123: Markets as Politics -- Neil Fligstein (Part 2)

MAR 18, 202543 MIN

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<p>This is Part 2 on our discussion of Fligstein’s 1996 article, “Markets as politics: A political-cultural approach to market institutions.&quot; Here we work our way through the 16 propositions” (or provocations as we would refer to them)and test them out from a contemporary view. Do they make sense in retrospect? Do they continue to lend themselves toward a useful research agenda? What alternative or additional propositions might we come up with?</p><p></p>